1 I can only trust in God and wait till the fog clears.
2 I have more to think of now, and I can wait; I can wait.
3 But wait a while, and you all see her as she was, and is.
4 Believe me, my friends, we shall not have long to wait now.
5 Mate and I agreed to go armed henceforth and wait for any sign of cause.
6 I bade her simply tell him that he must wait, for we could see no one now.
7 I write this whilst we wait in a farmhouse for the horses to be got ready.
8 All I could do now was to be patient, and to wait the coming of the morning.
9 I dared not wait to see him return, for I feared to see those weird sisters.
10 It is better to wait till we see the Professor and the others after their investigations.
11 However, he means to succeed, and a man who has centuries before him can afford to wait and to go slow.
12 Finally she went down on her knees and implored me not to go; at least to wait a day or two before starting.
13 Not an hour shall you wait in my house against your will, though sad am I at your going, and that you so suddenly desire it.
14 We must obey, and silence is a part of obedience; and obedience is to bring you strong and well into loving arms that wait for you.
15 Oh, Lucy, Lucy, I cannot be angry with you, nor can I be angry with my friend whose happiness is yours; but I must only wait on hopeless and work.
16 I thought it better to wait, however, before making so grave a statement, for of old I knew the sudden changes to which this particular patient was liable.
17 What it was, whether man or beast, I could not tell; I did not wait to catch another glance, but flew down the steep steps to the pier and along by the fish-market to the bridge, which was the only way to reach the East Cliff.
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